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1979–80 Major Indoor Soccer League season

The 1979–80 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the second in league history and would end with the New York Arrows repeating as MISL champions.

Major Indoor Soccer League
Season1979–80
ChampionsNew York Arrows
(2nd title)
Matches played160
Top goalscorerSteve Zungul (90 goals)
Average attendance6,009

Recap

Expansion would increase league membership to 10 teams. There would be a split into two divisions (the Atlantic and Central).[1] The new teams were placed in Buffalo, Hartford, Wichita, Detroit and St. Louis. All but Hartford had a measure of success, as three of the new clubs would make the playoffs and St. Louis averaged over 14,000 fans despite finishing tied for the MISL's worst record.[2]

To accommodate the expanded league, the playoff format was tweaked to include the top three teams in each division. The first round would be a single game between the second and third-place finishers, while the semifinals were a two-game series between the first-place finisher and the first round winner. If the teams were tied at one win apiece, there would be a 15-minute minigame to decide the winner. If the teams remained tied, there would be a MISL-style penalty shootout to break the tie. The winner of the Atlantic Division final would host the championship game.[1]

The Pittsburgh Spirit would recover from a 5–10 start and a coaching change to finish second in the Atlantic, thanks to a league-record 13-game winning streak.[3] They would be joined in the playoffs by the Buffalo Stallions, who snuck into the postseason thanks to the Philadelphia Fever's loss in the season finale.[4] The Stallions qualified due to their 3–1 head-to-head record against the Fever.[5]

In the end, the New York Arrows repeated as champions, thanks to the goalscoring exploits of Steve Zungul. Zungul scored a combined 100 goals (90 in the regular season, 10 in the playoffs) to lead the Arrows, winning both the regular season and playoff MVP awards in the process.

After the season, the Spirit suspended operations for one year.[6] Pittsburgh would return for the 1981–82 season, however.[7]

Teams

Regular season

Schedule

The 1979–80 regular season schedule ran from November 24, 1979, to March 9, 1980. The 32 games per team was an increase of eight over the 1978–79 schedule of 24 games.[8]

Final standings

Playoff teams in bold.

Atlantic Division W L Pct. GB GF GA Home Road
New York Arrows 27 5 .844 -- 296 175 16–0 11–5
Pittsburgh Spirit 18 14 .563 9 188 191 11–5 7–9
Buffalo Stallions 17 15 .531 10 172 197 10–6 7–9
Philadelphia Fever 17 15 .531 10 201 197 9–7 8–8
Hartford Hellions 6 26 .188 21 151 240 4–12 2–14
Central Division W L Pct. GB GF GA Home Road
Houston Summit 20 12 .625 -- 181 160 14–2 6–10
Wichita Wings 16 16 .500 4 187 173 10–6 6–10
Detroit Lightning 15 17 .469 5 192 201 8–8 7–9
St. Louis Steamers 12 20 .375 8 177 184 8–8 4–12
Cleveland Force 12 20 .375 8 152 179 8–8 4–12

Team attendance

"text-align: center;" Club Games Total Average
St. Louis Steamers 16 224,959 14,060
Buffalo Stallions 16 136,892 8,556
New York Arrows 16 125,008 7,813
Philadelphia Fever 16 105,881 6,618
Hartford Hellions 16 86,203 5,388
Pittsburgh Spirit 16 81,781 5,111
Wichita Wings 16 61,618 3,851
Detroit Lightning 16 56,325 3,520
Cleveland Force 16 49,320 3,280
Houston Summit 16 33,496 2,094
OVERALL 160 961,443 6,009

Regular season statistics

[9]

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts
Steve Zungul New York Arrows 32 90 46 136
Fred Grgurev Philadelphia Fever 31 64 40 104
Kai Haaskivi Houston Summit 27 51 36 87
Branko Segota New York Arrows 31 55 31 86
Pat Ercoli Detroit Lightning 32 44 24 68
Iubo Petrovic Buffalo Stallions 31 46 21 67
Graham Fyfe Pittsburgh Spirit 31 37 28 65
Juli Veee New York Arrows 26 29 35 64
Damir Sutevski New York Arrows 30 32 26 58
Jim Ryan Wichita Wings 29 26 29 55

Goalkeeping leaders

Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses

Player Team GP Min GA GAA W L
Sepp Gantenhammer Houston Summit 14 801 59 4.42 8 5
Alan Mayer Pittsburgh Spirit 17 952 77 4.85 13 4
Cliff Brown Cleveland Force 28 1130 95 5.04 8 10
Keith Van Eron Wichita Wings 20 1050 89 5.09 10 8
Paul Turin St. Louis Steamers 18 932 80 5.15 6 10
Shep Messing New York Arrows 32 1754 151 5.17 15 5
Mick Poole Pittsburgh Spirit 20 1124 99 5.29 12 7
Eric Delabar St. Louis Steamers 12 498 44 5.301 5 5
Mike Ivanow Wichita Wings 14 792 70 5.303 6 6
Bob Rigby Philadelphia Fever 12 684 65 5.70 8 4

All-Star Game

The first MISL All-Star game was played at the Checkerdome in St. Louis, Missouri on February 27, 1980. Players were divided up by division.[10] Rosters spots were determined by peer voting, with additional spots decided by the two coaches.[11][12] A crowd of 16,892 watched the Central Division squad upset the Atlantic, 9–4. On the strength of three goals and one assist, Pat Ercoli of Detroit was named the game's MVP, with Mick Poole of Houston finishing second, and St. Louis' Steve Pecher third.[13]

Central Division roster

Coach: Pat McBride, St. Louis

First Team   Position   Second Team Coach's Additions
Mick Poole, Houston G Chris Turner, Detroit
Ian Anderson, Houston D *Stewart Jump, Houston Carl Rose, St. Louis
Steve Pecher, St. Louis D George Ley, Wichita #Tony Bellinger, St. Louis
Kai Haaskivi, Houston F Pat Ercoli, Detroit Manny Cuenca, St. Louis
Flemming Lund, Detroit F John Stremlau, Houston Johnny Moore, Detroit
Jim Ryan, Wichita F Norman Piper, Wichita *Clyde Best, Cleveland #Poli Garcia

*injured, did not play • #replaced injured player

Atlantic Division roster

Coach: Don Popovic, New York

First Team   Position   Second Team Coach's Additions
Jim May, Buffalo G Shep Messing, New York
David D'Errico, New York D Laszio Harsanyi, New York Bobby Smith, Philadelphia
Doc Lawson, Philadelphia D Clive Charles, Pittsburgh Paul Toomey, Hartford
Steve Zungul, New York F Juli Veee, New York Steve Buttle, Pittsburgh
Branko Šegota, New York F Steve Karasi, Buffalo Damir Šutevski, New York
Fred Grgurev, Philadelphia F *Slobodan Jankovic, Buffalo #Iubo Petrović, Buffalo

*injured, did not play • #replaced injured player

Match report

February 27, 1980 All-Star Game Central Division All-Stars 9–4 Atlantic Division All-Stars St. Louis, Missouri
7:30 PM (CST) Ercoli   8:29' (Pecher)
Ercoli   18:41' (Stremlau)
Ercoli   20:38' (Poole)
Piper   21:26' (Haaskivi)
Cuenca   21:58' (Lund)
Pecher   47:47' (Ercoli)
Ryan   53:46' (Bellinger)
Haaskivi   56:31' (Piper)
Garcia   58:25' (Anderson)
Report Lawson   24:31' (Grgurev)
Grgurev   25:02' (Segota)
Zungul   29:14' (Veee)
Veee   39:49' (Harsanyi)
Stadium: Checkerdome
Attendance: 16,892
Referee: Dr. Joe Machnik

Three Stars of the Match: 1. Pat Ercoli, Detroit; 2. Mick Poole, Houston; 3. Steve Pecher, St. Louis

Playoffs

Bracket

Division Semifinals
Single match
Single match
Best-of-three
Championship Game
Single match
         
A2 Pittsburgh Spirit 5
A3 Buffalo Stallions 3
A1 New York Arrows 2
A2 Pittsburgh Spirit 0
A1 New York Arrows 6
C2 Houston Summit 5
C2 Wichita Wings 6
C3 Detroit Lightning 5
C1 Houston Summit 2
C2 Wichita Wings 0

Division Semifinals


Division Finals

Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game
New York Arrows Pittsburgh Spirit 6–3 11–3 x March 16 • Civic Arena • 6,300
March 21 • Nassau Coliseum • 8,802
Houston Summit Wichita Wings 5–4 (OT) 4–3 x March 18 • Kansas Coliseum • 9,300
March 20 • The Summit • 2,641

Championship Game

MISL Finals
New York Arrows7–4Houston Summit
Zungul   8:29'
Šutevski   10:11'
Cila   22:14'
Zungul  
Šegota  
Zungul   56:09'
Vee   57:27'
Report A
Report B
Report C
Anderson   7:39'
Jump  
Morielli  
Russell   54:08'
  • Playoff MVP: Steve Zungul, New York Arrows (3 games, 10 goals)

Playoff statistics

[14]

Playoff scoring

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts
Steve Zungul New York Arrows 3 10 4 14
Juli Veee New York Arrows 3 5 3 8
Steve Buttle Pittsburgh Spirit 3 6 2 8
Omar Gomez Wichita Wings 3 4 2 6
Kai Haaskivi Houston Summit 3 4 1 5

Playoff goalkeeping

Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses

Player Team GP Min GA GAA W L
Tony Getts Buffalo Stallions 1 4 0 0.00 0 0
Shep Messing New York Arrows 3 180 10 3.33 3 0
Chris Turner Detroit Lightning 1 48 3 3.75 0 0
Mick Poole Houston Summit 3 185 14 4.54 2 1
Keith Van Eron Wichita Wings 3 185 14 4.54 1 2

League awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Steve Zungul, New York
  • Scoring Champion: Steve Zungul, New York
  • Pass Master: Steve Zungul, New York
  • Rookie of the Year: Jim Sinclair, Buffalo
  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Sepp Gantenhammer, Houston
  • Coach of the Year: Len Bilous, Pittsburgh and Pat McBride, St. Louis
  • Championship Series Most Valuable Player: Steve Zungul, New York

All-MISL Teams

[15]

First Team   Position   Second Team
Shep Messing, New York G Alan Mayer, Pittsburgh
Kai Haaskivi, Houston D Fred Grgurev, Philadelphia
Branko Segota, New York D Steve Buttle, Pittsburgh

Juli Veee, New York

Steve Zungul, New York M Dave D'Errico, New York
Ian Anderson, Houston F Clive Charles, Pittsburgh
Flemming Lund, Detroit F Steve Pecher, St. Louis
Honorable Mention   Position  
Mick Poole, Houston G Keith Van Eron, Wichita
Jim May, Buffalo
Doc Lawson, Philadelphia D Jim Pollihan, Houston
Luis Alberto, New York M Norman Piper, Wichita
Ernie Buriano, Buffalo
Pat Ercoli, Detroit F Jim Ryan, Wichita

References

  1. ^ a b 1979–80 Buffalo Stallions Media Guide. 1979. p. 42.
  2. ^ . Jim Fossell. Archived from the original on August 7, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
  3. ^ "1979–80 MISL Season Summary". Our Sports Central. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  4. ^ "Spirit, Buffalo Meet In Playoff Matchup". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 13, 1980. pp. 9–10. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  5. ^ 1982–83 MISL Information Guide. 1982. p. 54.
  6. ^ Musick, Phil (August 27, 1980). "The Spirit take year off to recoup finances". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 17. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  7. ^ Roberts, Jerry (August 29, 1980). "Fuhrer, MISL chief reveal vacation plans for Spirit". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 16. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  8. ^ 1979–80 Buffalo Stallions Media Guide. 1979. pp. 48–49.
  9. ^ MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide. 1987. p. 56.
  10. ^ "7 Feb 1980, Page 19 – St. Louis Post-Dispatch at". Newspapers.com. 1980-02-07. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  11. ^ "14 Feb 1980, Page 21 – St. Louis Post-Dispatch at". Newspapers.com. 1980-02-14. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  12. ^ "26 Feb 1980, Page 30 – St. Louis Post-Dispatch at". Newspapers.com. 1980-02-26. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  13. ^ "28 Feb 1980, Page 41 – St. Louis Post-Dispatch at". Newspapers.com. 1980-02-28. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  14. ^ MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide. 1987. p. 83.
  15. ^ MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide. 1987. p. 89.

1979–80 Buffalo Stallions Media Guide. Buffalo, New York: Buffalo Stallions. 1979.

1980–81 MISL Media Guide. Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania: Major Indoor Soccer League. 1980.

Verb, Doug; Jones-Fearnley, Alaina (1982). 1982–83 MISL Information Guide. Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania: Major Indoor Soccer League.

Leary, Dan; Griffin, John (1987). MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide. New York: Major Indoor Soccer League Communications Department.

External links

  • 1979–80 summary at The MISL: A Look Back

1979, major, indoor, soccer, league, season, second, league, history, would, with, york, arrows, repeating, misl, champions, major, indoor, soccer, leagueseason1979, 80championsnew, york, arrows, title, matches, played160top, goalscorersteve, zungul, goals, av. The 1979 80 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the second in league history and would end with the New York Arrows repeating as MISL champions Major Indoor Soccer LeagueSeason1979 80ChampionsNew York Arrows 2nd title Matches played160Top goalscorerSteve Zungul 90 goals Average attendance6 009 1978 791980 81 Contents 1 Recap 2 Teams 3 Regular season 3 1 Schedule 3 2 Final standings 3 3 Team attendance 3 4 Regular season statistics 3 4 1 Scoring leaders 3 4 2 Goalkeeping leaders 4 All Star Game 4 1 Central Division roster 4 2 Atlantic Division roster 4 3 Match report 5 Playoffs 5 1 Bracket 5 2 Division Semifinals 5 3 Division Finals 5 4 Championship Game 5 5 Playoff statistics 5 5 1 Playoff scoring 5 5 2 Playoff goalkeeping 6 League awards 6 1 All MISL Teams 7 References 8 External linksRecap EditExpansion would increase league membership to 10 teams There would be a split into two divisions the Atlantic and Central 1 The new teams were placed in Buffalo Hartford Wichita Detroit and St Louis All but Hartford had a measure of success as three of the new clubs would make the playoffs and St Louis averaged over 14 000 fans despite finishing tied for the MISL s worst record 2 To accommodate the expanded league the playoff format was tweaked to include the top three teams in each division The first round would be a single game between the second and third place finishers while the semifinals were a two game series between the first place finisher and the first round winner If the teams were tied at one win apiece there would be a 15 minute minigame to decide the winner If the teams remained tied there would be a MISL style penalty shootout to break the tie The winner of the Atlantic Division final would host the championship game 1 The Pittsburgh Spirit would recover from a 5 10 start and a coaching change to finish second in the Atlantic thanks to a league record 13 game winning streak 3 They would be joined in the playoffs by the Buffalo Stallions who snuck into the postseason thanks to the Philadelphia Fever s loss in the season finale 4 The Stallions qualified due to their 3 1 head to head record against the Fever 5 In the end the New York Arrows repeated as champions thanks to the goalscoring exploits of Steve Zungul Zungul scored a combined 100 goals 90 in the regular season 10 in the playoffs to lead the Arrows winning both the regular season and playoff MVP awards in the process After the season the Spirit suspended operations for one year 6 Pittsburgh would return for the 1981 82 season however 7 Teams EditTeam City Area ArenaBuffalo Stallions Buffalo New York Buffalo Memorial AuditoriumCleveland Force Cleveland Ohio Richfield ColiseumDetroit Lightning Detroit Michigan Cobo ArenaHartford Hellions Hartford Connecticut New Haven Coliseum Hartford Civic CenterHouston Summit Houston Texas The SummitNew York Arrows Uniondale New York Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumPhiladelphia Fever Philadelphia The SpectrumPittsburgh Spirit Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Civic Arena Pittsburgh St Louis Steamers St Louis Missouri St Louis ArenaWichita Wings Wichita Kansas Kansas ColiseumRegular season EditSchedule Edit Main article 1979 80 Major Indoor Soccer League regular season schedule The 1979 80 regular season schedule ran from November 24 1979 to March 9 1980 The 32 games per team was an increase of eight over the 1978 79 schedule of 24 games 8 Final standings Edit Playoff teams in bold Atlantic Division W L Pct GB GF GA Home RoadNew York Arrows 27 5 844 296 175 16 0 11 5Pittsburgh Spirit 18 14 563 9 188 191 11 5 7 9Buffalo Stallions 17 15 531 10 172 197 10 6 7 9Philadelphia Fever 17 15 531 10 201 197 9 7 8 8Hartford Hellions 6 26 188 21 151 240 4 12 2 14Central Division W L Pct GB GF GA Home RoadHouston Summit 20 12 625 181 160 14 2 6 10Wichita Wings 16 16 500 4 187 173 10 6 6 10Detroit Lightning 15 17 469 5 192 201 8 8 7 9St Louis Steamers 12 20 375 8 177 184 8 8 4 12Cleveland Force 12 20 375 8 152 179 8 8 4 12Team attendance Edit text align center Club Games Total AverageSt Louis Steamers 16 224 959 14 060Buffalo Stallions 16 136 892 8 556New York Arrows 16 125 008 7 813Philadelphia Fever 16 105 881 6 618Hartford Hellions 16 86 203 5 388Pittsburgh Spirit 16 81 781 5 111Wichita Wings 16 61 618 3 851Detroit Lightning 16 56 325 3 520Cleveland Force 16 49 320 3 280Houston Summit 16 33 496 2 094OVERALL 160 961 443 6 009Regular season statistics Edit 9 Scoring leaders Edit GP Games Played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Player Team GP G A PtsSteve Zungul New York Arrows 32 90 46 136Fred Grgurev Philadelphia Fever 31 64 40 104Kai Haaskivi Houston Summit 27 51 36 87Branko Segota New York Arrows 31 55 31 86Pat Ercoli Detroit Lightning 32 44 24 68Iubo Petrovic Buffalo Stallions 31 46 21 67Graham Fyfe Pittsburgh Spirit 31 37 28 65Juli Veee New York Arrows 26 29 35 64Damir Sutevski New York Arrows 30 32 26 58Jim Ryan Wichita Wings 29 26 29 55Goalkeeping leaders Edit Note GP Games played Min Minutes played GA Goals against GAA Goals against average W Wins L Losses Player Team GP Min GA GAA W LSepp Gantenhammer Houston Summit 14 801 59 4 42 8 5Alan Mayer Pittsburgh Spirit 17 952 77 4 85 13 4Cliff Brown Cleveland Force 28 1130 95 5 04 8 10Keith Van Eron Wichita Wings 20 1050 89 5 09 10 8Paul Turin St Louis Steamers 18 932 80 5 15 6 10Shep Messing New York Arrows 32 1754 151 5 17 15 5Mick Poole Pittsburgh Spirit 20 1124 99 5 29 12 7Eric Delabar St Louis Steamers 12 498 44 5 301 5 5Mike Ivanow Wichita Wings 14 792 70 5 303 6 6Bob Rigby Philadelphia Fever 12 684 65 5 70 8 4All Star Game EditThe first MISL All Star game was played at the Checkerdome in St Louis Missouri on February 27 1980 Players were divided up by division 10 Rosters spots were determined by peer voting with additional spots decided by the two coaches 11 12 A crowd of 16 892 watched the Central Division squad upset the Atlantic 9 4 On the strength of three goals and one assist Pat Ercoli of Detroit was named the game s MVP with Mick Poole of Houston finishing second and St Louis Steve Pecher third 13 Central Division roster Edit Coach Pat McBride St Louis First Team Position Second Team Coach s AdditionsMick Poole Houston G Chris Turner Detroit Ian Anderson Houston D Stewart Jump Houston Carl Rose St LouisSteve Pecher St Louis D George Ley Wichita Tony Bellinger St LouisKai Haaskivi Houston F Pat Ercoli Detroit Manny Cuenca St LouisFlemming Lund Detroit F John Stremlau Houston Johnny Moore DetroitJim Ryan Wichita F Norman Piper Wichita Clyde Best Cleveland Poli Garcia injured did not play replaced injured playerAtlantic Division roster Edit Coach Don Popovic New York First Team Position Second Team Coach s AdditionsJim May Buffalo G Shep Messing New York David D Errico New York D Laszio Harsanyi New York Bobby Smith PhiladelphiaDoc Lawson Philadelphia D Clive Charles Pittsburgh Paul Toomey HartfordSteve Zungul New York F Juli Veee New York Steve Buttle PittsburghBranko Segota New York F Steve Karasi Buffalo Damir Sutevski New YorkFred Grgurev Philadelphia F Slobodan Jankovic Buffalo Iubo Petrovic Buffalo injured did not play replaced injured playerMatch report Edit Central Division All Stars v Atlantic Division All Stars February 27 1980 All Star GameCentral Division All Stars9 4Atlantic Division All StarsSt Louis Missouri7 30 PM CST Ercoli 8 29 Pecher Ercoli 18 41 Stremlau Ercoli 20 38 Poole Piper 21 26 Haaskivi Cuenca 21 58 Lund Pecher 47 47 Ercoli Ryan 53 46 Bellinger Haaskivi 56 31 Piper Garcia 58 25 Anderson Report Lawson 24 31 Grgurev Grgurev 25 02 Segota Zungul 29 14 Veee Veee 39 49 Harsanyi Stadium Checkerdome Attendance 16 892Referee Dr Joe Machnik Three Stars of the Match 1 Pat Ercoli Detroit 2 Mick Poole Houston 3 Steve Pecher St LouisPlayoffs EditBracket Edit Division SemifinalsSingle matchSingle matchBest of threeChampionship GameSingle match A2Pittsburgh Spirit5A3Buffalo Stallions3A1New York Arrows2A2Pittsburgh Spirit0A1New York Arrows6C2Houston Summit5C2Wichita Wings6C3Detroit Lightning5C1Houston Summit2C2Wichita Wings0Division Semifinals Edit March 11 Wichita Wings 6 5 Detroit Lightning Kansas Coliseum 6 245March 13 Pittsburgh Spirit 5 3 Buffalo Stallions Civic Arena 5 079 Division Finals Edit Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini gameNew York Arrows Pittsburgh Spirit 6 3 11 3 x March 16 Civic Arena 6 300March 21 Nassau Coliseum 8 802Houston Summit Wichita Wings 5 4 OT 4 3 x March 18 Kansas Coliseum 9 300March 20 The Summit 2 641 Championship Game Edit March 23 19807 35 PM EST MISL FinalsNew York Arrows7 4Houston SummitZungul 8 29 Sutevski 10 11 Cila 22 14 Zungul Segota Zungul 56 09 Vee 57 27 Report AReport BReport C Anderson 7 39 Jump Morielli Russell 54 08 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale New YorkAttendance 8 469 Playoff MVP Steve Zungul New York Arrows 3 games 10 goals Playoff statistics Edit 14 Playoff scoring Edit GP Games Played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Player Team GP G A PtsSteve Zungul New York Arrows 3 10 4 14Juli Veee New York Arrows 3 5 3 8Steve Buttle Pittsburgh Spirit 3 6 2 8Omar Gomez Wichita Wings 3 4 2 6Kai Haaskivi Houston Summit 3 4 1 5Playoff goalkeeping Edit Note GP Games played Min Minutes played GA Goals against GAA Goals against average W Wins L Losses Player Team GP Min GA GAA W LTony Getts Buffalo Stallions 1 4 0 0 00 0 0Shep Messing New York Arrows 3 180 10 3 33 3 0Chris Turner Detroit Lightning 1 48 3 3 75 0 0Mick Poole Houston Summit 3 185 14 4 54 2 1Keith Van Eron Wichita Wings 3 185 14 4 54 1 2League awards EditMost Valuable Player Steve Zungul New YorkScoring Champion Steve Zungul New YorkPass Master Steve Zungul New YorkRookie of the Year Jim Sinclair BuffaloGoalkeeper of the Year Sepp Gantenhammer HoustonCoach of the Year Len Bilous Pittsburgh and Pat McBride St LouisChampionship Series Most Valuable Player Steve Zungul New YorkAll MISL Teams Edit 15 First Team Position Second TeamShep Messing New York G Alan Mayer PittsburghKai Haaskivi Houston D Fred Grgurev PhiladelphiaBranko Segota New York D Steve Buttle Pittsburgh Juli Veee New YorkSteve Zungul New York M Dave D Errico New YorkIan Anderson Houston F Clive Charles PittsburghFlemming Lund Detroit F Steve Pecher St LouisHonorable Mention Position Mick Poole Houston G Keith Van Eron WichitaJim May BuffaloDoc Lawson Philadelphia D Jim Pollihan HoustonLuis Alberto New York M Norman Piper WichitaErnie Buriano BuffaloPat Ercoli Detroit F Jim Ryan WichitaReferences Edit a b 1979 80 Buffalo Stallions Media Guide 1979 p 42 St Louis Indoor Soccer History Jim Fossell Archived from the original on August 7 2013 Retrieved December 2 2011 1979 80 MISL Season Summary Our Sports Central Retrieved January 1 2012 Spirit Buffalo Meet In Playoff Matchup Pittsburgh Post Gazette March 13 1980 pp 9 10 Retrieved 2012 01 01 1982 83 MISL Information Guide 1982 p 54 Musick Phil August 27 1980 The Spirit take year off to recoup finances Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 17 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Roberts Jerry August 29 1980 Fuhrer MISL chief reveal vacation plans for Spirit Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 16 Retrieved 2012 01 01 1979 80 Buffalo Stallions Media Guide 1979 pp 48 49 MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide 1987 p 56 7 Feb 1980 Page 19 St Louis Post Dispatch at Newspapers com 1980 02 07 Retrieved 2022 06 05 14 Feb 1980 Page 21 St Louis Post Dispatch at Newspapers com 1980 02 14 Retrieved 2022 06 05 26 Feb 1980 Page 30 St Louis Post Dispatch at Newspapers com 1980 02 26 Retrieved 2022 06 05 28 Feb 1980 Page 41 St Louis Post Dispatch at Newspapers com 1980 02 28 Retrieved 2022 06 05 MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide 1987 p 83 MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide 1987 p 89 1979 80 Buffalo Stallions Media Guide Buffalo New York Buffalo Stallions 1979 1980 81 MISL Media Guide Bala Cynwyd Pennsylvania Major Indoor Soccer League 1980 Verb Doug Jones Fearnley Alaina 1982 1982 83 MISL Information Guide Bala Cynwyd Pennsylvania Major Indoor Soccer League Leary Dan Griffin John 1987 MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide New York 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